Fashion Notes: 5 Artists Who Made Music Look Good In 2012January 5, 2013 By TJ

Adam Lambert: Adam Lambert is always exciting when he hits a red carpet, and his 2012 looks were no exception. He looked good in any hair color he tried, rocked a suit like no other, and went glam better than anyone else. He is fierceness personified, and we can’t wait to see what he has in store for 2013!

Adam Lambert – Trespassing: Fiercely funky with tracks like “Trespassing,” “Shady,” and “Kickin’ In,” and beautifully vulnerable with songs like “Broken English,” “Better Than I Know Myself,” and “Outlaws Of Love,” Adam’s sophomore album is a deliciously diverse set that dives into just about every genre you can think of and every mood you can have.4 Tracks You Need To Know: Trespassing, Kickin’ In, Naked Love, Broken Englishhttp://neonlimelight.com/2013/01/05/neon-l...bums-of-2012/2/

The Season 8 runner-up went futuristic sci-fi for the second video from his “Trespassing” album. He plays the role of a rebel in a world of conformists. And starts his own mini-revolution. Big surprise, :haha: right? Anyway, I’m a sucker for synchronized floor-scrubbing sequences, so this makes the list.

I don't like the new rule :no: If the Male Pop Performance award still existed, Bieber’s “Boyfriend” would have been an overwhelming favorite to earn a nomination, along with Mraz’s “I Won’t Give Up” and Ne-Yo’s “Let Me Love You.” Other contenders would have included Ed Sheeran’s “The A Team,” Lambert’s “Never Close Our Eyes,” and Phillip Phillips’ “Home.”love this tho......:)

Cameron Mackintosh has described Adam Lambert as an "idiot" for his comments about Les Miserables. The British theatre producer, who produced the long-running stage musical and the Bafta-nominated film, blasted the American Idol singer for his "naive and silly comment".

"What does he know about musical theatre? It was a naive and silly comment. He's an idiot," he said.

Former American Idol contestant Adam blasted the makers of the big screen adaptation on Twitter for casting Hollywood stars such as Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and Anne Hathaway instead of professional singers, and said vocals should have been recorded in a studio rather than performed live.

Cameron explained: "Good singers could not have given these performances on screen. The camera is cruel - you can get away with much more on stage than you can in the cinema. That's one of the reasons why Alain Boublil and I were so keen to remake our show as a film, rather than try to film our show."

"A lot of the fans of the show love the film. One of the main reasons is because they get more detail into the storytelling than is inherent in the show because of the exploration and the direction of Tom Hooper. Also, 95 per cent of the people in the film have come from musical theatre," he added.

Director Tom said: "I got the impression that he was quite surprised about his comments becoming a global story. I very much wanted to record live to allow the vocals to remain in a raw state... which embrace imperfection and let the emotions in."Read more: http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertai...l#ixzz2HjNwOUZB

I knew he was going to tick off some big name people with his comments. Cameron Macintosh is absolutely huge in musical theatre, hopefully Adam's back up plan doesn't involve it. At least Hooper is classy about it, acknowledging that he doubted Adam expected this to go global, because it's ridiculous that it did. Can you imagine if all of our personal opinions about music and movies were spouted across the internet and twisted in the worst possible way? I feel a little sorry for Adam, what he said was not that bad. It was a mild critique in my opinion.

Adam Lambert is ready to return to the studio. The "American Idol" alum and award-winning artist broke the news Saturday, Jan. 12.

"Glamberts I have so many ideas for my third studio album. So excited to start creating new recordings for you all. 2013 is gonna rock," Lambert shared.

Following "For Your Entertainment" and "Trespassing," this will be Lambert's third full length album since he came close to winning "American Idol." Looking forward, he says this album will be a new exploration.

"We have evolved together with "For Your Entertainment" and "Trespassing." #3 will be a brand new exploration," said Lambert.

In related news, Adam Lambert has parted with 19 Recordings. The split is said to be amicable.

"It's good for both sides," a source told The Hollywood Reporter. "Adam can move forward with his plans and 19 isn't stuck in the middle."

"Trespassing," his last album, was released in 2012. It was led by the single "Better Than I Know Myself."